Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes Biden’s immigration policy and COVID vaccine approval

Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes Biden’s immigration policy and COVID vaccine approval
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District — Marjorie Taylor Greene Official Website
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Congressional Representative for Georgia’s 14th District, has expressed sharp criticisms on recent issues through social media. Greene, who has been serving since replacing Tom Graves in 2021, tapped into subjects involving immigration policies, accusations against fellow politicians, and vaccine approvals. Below is an analysis of Greene’s recent tweets on these matters.

On April 9, 2025, at 15:30 UTC, Greene criticized the Biden-Harris Administration’s handling of immigration, alleging it allowed “over 12 million illegals from over 170 countries to invade our borders.” She also stated, “There were 1.7 million Special Interest Aliens (SIA) from 26 countries encountered at our border and more than 2 million known gotaways.” “The scary reality is we have”

Later that day, at 16:45 UTC, Greene addressed comments made by Robert Garcia, labeling him “an anti-freedom conspiracy theorist.” She accused him of launching “an unhinged rant, hurling accusations, and lied about our great HHS @SecKennedy.” Greene emphasized her stance against Democrats allegedly smearing others, stating, “I will not let Democrats smear people who believe parents have the right to choose which vaccines their children take.”

At 18:02 UTC on the same day, Greene voiced her concerns over the approval and consequences of COVID vaccines. She reported “1.6M VAERS reports with 38K deaths” and accused the media of remaining silent. Greene also advocated for the repeal of the FDA approval of mRNA COVID vaccines, asserting, “Natural immunity works. The COVID vaccines are deadly. The American people deserve to know the truth.”



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